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Re: Alex B's Yokomo WCS 93 build thread
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 6:06 pm
by Alex B
That's very generous Gary. Of course I would take them off your hands if the rules of the forum relating to trade are not being circumvented.
Re: Alex B's Yokomo WCS 93 build thread
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 10:12 am
by a01butal
Nice build here Alex, I was just wondering where you found that black piece for the rear of the WCS that's sitting on top of the rear bulkhead cap in this picture. Is that a Yokomo part and is the purpose of it to be extra support for the taller rear shock tower?

Re: Alex B's Yokomo WCS 93 build thread
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 10:41 am
by fakiee
a01butal wrote:I was just wondering where you found that black piece for the rear of the WCS that's sitting on top of the rear bulkhead cap in this picture. Is that a Yokomo part and is the purpose of it to be extra support for the taller rear shock tower?
Standard Servo mount? Think that was bolted onto the rear cap and shock tower, as you said.
Re: Alex B's Yokomo WCS 93 build thread
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 10:44 am
by DerbyDan
GJW wrote:interested in these? i can send for free as i don't need them
hub's in the kit are aluminium and not magnesium

That top deck & rear tower look familiar
The hubs with my car (along with the top deck posts) are definately magnesium - they are gradually dulling down with the other Mag parts... but then that might be because I don't think my car was built from a kit per-se'
Neat work Alex on the bulkhead modification... I too often return back to the parental home clutching R/C car bits that require fettling with my Dad's superior tools... I think they wonder if i'll ever grow up LOL! Looking at your picture & comparing it with the bulkhead on my car I don't think anything should be removed from the top face to allow for the camber plate thickness?
@ a01Butal; I think the black plastic shock tower mount/support bracket is actually a servo mounting post... well thats what the one looks like on my WCS anyway - perhaps someone recognises it from an older Yokomo model?
Re: Alex B's Yokomo WCS 93 build thread
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 10:53 am
by Alex B
Dan, my dad thinks I'm nuts he tries to get me to take up golf all the time, I'm having none of it

Although to be fair he enjoyed it when we cut down the bulkhead.
The post that seems to be intriguing everyone is just a simple servo mount post. I actually took it from my Hotdog. I would presume that the post is also a standard Yr 4 part, although I can find no reference to a part number, but it is shown in the manual.
Re: Alex B's Yokomo WCS 93 build thread
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 6:58 pm
by GJW
Alex B wrote:That's very generous Gary. Of course I would take them off your hands if the rules of the forum relating to trade are not being circumvented.
no prob's happy to help ya build

, dan was good enough to get these parts made for a few of us
will get the parts out to you today/tomoz

Re: Alex B's Yokomo WCS 93 build thread
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 4:25 am
by geeforce59
GJW wrote:interested in these? i can send for free as i don't need them
hub's in the kit are aluminium and not magnesium

Cool!

i'll take it and need it for my 94 dog figther.
if Alex will not take it....geee! im late
I'll PM you my address...thanks!
Re: Alex B's Yokomo WCS 93 build thread
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 7:32 am
by GJW
Parts sent Alex, enjoy dude

Re: Alex B's Yokomo WCS 93 build thread
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 2:34 am
by Alex B
GJW wrote:Parts sent Alex, enjoy dude

Thanks Gary, you've saved me a lot of hassle, not to mention ££££.
Alex B
Re: Alex B's Yokomo WCS 93 build thread
Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 5:22 am
by Alex B
I did a few bits and pieces over the weekend.
Mounted the wing, it came with two already drilled holes from the ebay seller, which I knew would be incorrect for the car, still half the price of a new one

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So I recycled a large sticker from a yokomo parts box and placed that over the original holes to hide them, not prefect and I may change the sticker later on. I also placed a sticker on the underside, again to hide the holes.
I also put the fine pitch slipper assembly together.
and rebuild the shocks with the correct white shock mounts and nuts.
Finally some clearer pics of the modified rear bulkhead
Alex B
Re: Alex B's Yokomo WCS 93 build thread
Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 5:28 am
by ralphee
Super clean work Alex, your a man after my own heart, love this thread, you must work faster lol.
bests.......lee
Re: Alex B's Yokomo WCS 93 build thread
Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 5:44 am
by Alex B
ralphee wrote:Super clean work Alex, your a man after my own heart, love this thread, you must work faster lol.
bests.......lee
Between changing my front brakes pads, viewing houses (to appease the missus) and my laptop file system deciding that it would be better off not being there. I think I did quite well

Re: Alex B's Yokomo WCS 93 build thread
Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 5:48 am
by ralphee
Heh, yeah, appeasing the missus is a job we lads all know well, but it earns us our boy time LOL.
lee
Re: Alex B's Yokomo WCS 93 build thread
Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 2:28 pm
by Alex B
Not so much of an update. I got the front and rear suspension mounts ZD 409 in the post today. I compared them to ZD 411 the YZ 10 part. There were really no major differences between the two.
ZD 409 as it came in the packet.
And ZD 411
The front mounts are very much identical except for the small diameter holes in ZD 409
The rear mounts have only subtle differences, ZD 409 on the right ZD 411 on the left.
ZD 409 on the left in this picture, notice that ZD 411 has an extra mounting point.
The picture shows where ZD 409 had had the extra mounting point seemingly removed by hand. You can see where the extra mounting point is on ZD 411
The holes are again smaller in diameter on ZD 409
Finally the screws which are different, WCS on the left

Re: Alex B's Yokomo WCS 93 build thread
Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 4:13 am
by DerbyDan
Thanks for those pictures.... the variations of those parts are pretty much as I would have expected, I must admit that on my build I never thought i'd ever find the correct ZD-409 WCS parts - so used the later parts but installed black socket head 8/32" screws instead of the gold AE Ali screws to get a more authentic 'look' - great find in getting your parts!
You'll be pleased to know that when I drew the profile for the chassis - I left the holes at the smaller (original) size & Fibrelyte's data should also include the correct countersinking for the WCS screws.... I had to open up the holes in my chassis & deepen the c/sink to suit the 8/32 screws
